Will Foulke Finds His Voice on Charleston Blues
- Kenny Sandberg
- Sep 23
- 1 min read

Will Foulke steps out with his debut Charleston Blues, a record that pays its respects to the greats while finding its own pulse. It’s an album that moves between smoky, soulful slow-burners and guitar-driven bursts of energy, stitched together with care and intent.
Foulke isn’t just tipping his hat to legends like Robert Johnson and Otis Redding, he’s carving out a space of his own. Every note, every harmony, every instrument is his, giving the record an intimacy you can feel. Tracks like “Dropped Out” carry restless momentum, while “Still Alive” pulls you into quieter, more reflective corners.
Charleston Blues doesn’t sound like a first record, it sounds lived-in, thoughtful, and fully formed. For anyone craving blues with heart and a modern touch, Will Foulke has just raised his hand.




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